A comprehensive guide to the work of Jacob Robert Kantor, and a
must-have for anyone interested in behavior analysis or cognitive
behavioral science.
Often overlooked or misunderstood, the work of American psychologist
Jacob Robert Kantor is finally being recognized for its contribution to
contextual behavior sciences. This important volume brings Kantor's
prescient work into the twenty-first century, teaching readers the
foundations and unique features of interbehaviorism in a
straightforward way, and exploring the profound effects it has in
applied domains like perspective-taking, feelings and emotions,
interpersonal relationships, and more.
In this volume, you'll find detailed explanations of Kantor's theory, as
well as its research assumptions and foundations. Whether you're a
behavior therapist, contextual behavior scientist, behavior analyst,
student of behavior analysis, or simply interested in the history of
interbehaviorism and its modern applications, this book is an essential
addition to your professional library.